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It is better to learn to speak in English not only for the Filipinos but for everyone else since English is a universal language. Learning to speak the English language means that you can be understood globally.

There will be an easier communication with other people all over the world. There will be better understanding with anyone too.

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Why do Filipinos have difficulty in speaking English?

English may be our second language but many have difficulty in it for the same reasons people of other nationalities have difficulties in it. We have our own language to speak in. We are more used to speaking our own language. Some can't get the education to learn it. Besides, we have a lot of good English speakers too (sometimes even better in English than Filipino).


What is the limited English word using by Filipinos?

Many Filipinos use a combination a Filipino, Tagalog and English. The English word limited in Filipino is limitado.


Is Guam a spanish speaking country?

No. English is primarily spoken with the locals (what the "natives" refer to themselves as) speaking both English and Chamorro. There are also large populations of Filipinos who speak the various dialects of the languages spoken on their islands, and Japanese. Most speak English as their primary language.


Why do Filipinos have difficulty speaking English?

There are a few possible reasons why some Filipinos may have difficulty speaking English. One factor is the limited exposure and practice they might have with the language outside of formal education. Additionally, the differences in grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary between English and Filipino languages may pose challenges. Furthermore, socio-economic factors and lack of resources or quality education may contribute to the difficulty in mastering the language.


Why do Filipino students have difficulty speaking in English?

There are several reasons why Filipino students may struggle with speaking in English, including limited exposure and practice in conversational English, cultural differences influencing communication styles, and lack of confidence due to fear of making mistakes. Additionally, differences in grammar, pronunciation, and syntax between English and Filipino languages can also lead to difficulties in speaking English fluently.

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Why do Filipinos have difficulty in speaking English?

English may be our second language but many have difficulty in it for the same reasons people of other nationalities have difficulties in it. We have our own language to speak in. We are more used to speaking our own language. Some can't get the education to learn it. Besides, we have a lot of good English speakers too (sometimes even better in English than Filipino).


What are the Filipinos?

I think they are from the Philippines in southeastern Asia. :) Filipinos are people from the Philippines. they are very friendly. they celebrate many fiestas and religious events. their religion is roman catholic. Filipinos are very religious person. and another good characteristics of Filipinos is they keep smiling even they have problems


What are people from the Philippines called?

Most Filipinos refer to themselves as "Pinoy" (feminine: "Pinay") In English speaking countries and official documents in the Phillipines the name given to people fromt he Phillipines is Fillipino and Fillipina.


What is the limited English word using by Filipinos?

Many Filipinos use a combination a Filipino, Tagalog and English. The English word limited in Filipino is limitado.


What are some speaking English difficulties of Filipinos?

Because tagalog shows have a great influence in the children today making them stupid.


What Is Plural of English speaking country?

The plural of "English-speaking country" is "English-speaking countries."


Is Guam a spanish speaking country?

No. English is primarily spoken with the locals (what the "natives" refer to themselves as) speaking both English and Chamorro. There are also large populations of Filipinos who speak the various dialects of the languages spoken on their islands, and Japanese. Most speak English as their primary language.


Why do Filipinos have difficulty speaking English?

There are a few possible reasons why some Filipinos may have difficulty speaking English. One factor is the limited exposure and practice they might have with the language outside of formal education. Additionally, the differences in grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary between English and Filipino languages may pose challenges. Furthermore, socio-economic factors and lack of resources or quality education may contribute to the difficulty in mastering the language.


Why do Filipino students have difficulty speaking in English?

There are several reasons why Filipino students may struggle with speaking in English, including limited exposure and practice in conversational English, cultural differences influencing communication styles, and lack of confidence due to fear of making mistakes. Additionally, differences in grammar, pronunciation, and syntax between English and Filipino languages can also lead to difficulties in speaking English fluently.


Should it be continuous speaking English or continuously speaking English?

The correct phrase is "continuous speaking English," as "continuous" is describing the action of speaking English without interruption.


What percent of Filipinos speak English?

About 56% of Filipinos are proficient in English, making it one of the official languages of the Philippines alongside Filipino (Tagalog). English is widely used in government, business, and education in the country.


Why do most Filipinos equate a person's eloquence in English with intelligence?

Some Filipinos equate a person's eloquence in English with intelligence due to the effect of colonial mentality brought to the Philippines by the Spaniards. The Spaniards instilled in the minds of the Filipinos that they were superior to the Filipinos. Thus, during the American colonization in the Philippines, the Filipinos looked up to the Americans so if a Filipino can speak English fluently , they also looked up to him and considered him intelligent.